Ok so awhile back I asked about weight loss and hypothyroidism. Today I need more help. It seems after some serious cleaning up of my diet. I am having trouble with wheat this is sad because I live wheat.

I need help with breads. I like to make my own bread, but is that easier. And what flours are best? Total gluten free newb here help.

My two favorite blogs are Life Tastes Good Again and Gluten Free on a shoestring. Both have great recipes. I agree that Udi's is great, but very expensive and making our own has been much cheaper for us when we can buy our flour in bulk. Just answered your PM and then remembered that I forgot to tell you the other blog. Sorry I'm fragmented today.

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My two favorite blogs are Life Tastes Good Again and Gluten Free on a shoestring. Both have great recipes. I agree that Udi's is great, but very expensive and making our own has been much cheaper for us when we can buy our flour in bulk. Just answered your PM and then remembered that I forgot to tell you the other blog. Sorry I'm fragmented today.

Lol it's ok I was looking at gluten free on a shoestring last night. I think I'm going to go back there and look around some more.

Slightly OT but if hypothyroidism is an issue, I recommend reading this http://stopthethyroidmadness.com/ and the associated Facebook page. I've learned so much about my disease that I never knew in the 15 years since being diagnosed.

Slightly OT but if hypothyroidism is an issue, I recommend reading this http://stopthethyroidmadness.com/ and the associated Facebook page. I've learned so much about my disease that I never knew in the 15 years since being diagnosed.

We are gluten free due to food allergies. My favorite cook book is cooking for Isaiah. She has a recipe for flour mix at the beginning that you use in her recipes. Everything has turned out really good so far.

We are gluten free due to allergies here. I use mostly buckwheat & almond as my flour replacers here. I make loaves of bread, but one of the easiest things to do is make pancakes to use as bread - it's fast, works well for sammies/lunches & you can do it with about any flavor/kind of bread. Here's a recipe for buckwheat pancake bread if you're wanting to try. I buy my buckwheat in bulk on amazon in 25 lb + increments (stone ground, organic buckwheat for $1.20/lb including shipping costs).